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Old 09-15-2004, 09:07 AM
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Just another opinion. But it’s either this or go back to work and I would rather do this. For me, Any Boat over 20-25 years old “that has not been kept out of the elements” need to be totally rebuilt that means new, new, new, gas tank, transom, probably deck, possibly stringers, cap repair, wiring, and on and on and on. So if you are going to redo everything anyway What Is Left???? That’s right, just the original hull design which all SeaCrafts have in common. What is different with all our boats if it is not the design that we did not change It Is all the stuff we put back into the boat to customize in to our own personal desires and needs. I got a 77 that was a real mess (which was Great) I didn’t have to think what I could save I chucked it all and re did the entire boat. Some guys got lucky and found boats that didn’t need to re do it All YET but if you keep her, sooner or later, All will be needed to be done. That’s just the way it is. This boat’s Design in the real attraction to all of us I have a SeaCraft that was custom re did by Me I am glad I got a SeaCraft and I am PROUD of what I did with it.
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